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[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY  Suspected Muslim separatists have killed an ethnic Chinese woman whom they seized last Nov. 28 after her family failed to meet a ransom payment, an official said.
Antonio Gamalinda, chief of staff of Rep. George Hofer (third district, Zamboanga del Sur), said in a radio interview that he was told that Marilyn Tiu, the kidnapped wife of businessman Richard Tiu, was killed the other day because her family would not pay the P200,000 downpayment for her unspecified ransom.
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[Title] => Babaeng kinidnap tinodas
[Summary] => Pinatay ng mga kidnaper ang biktima nitong babae na si Marilyn Tiu sa isang lugar sa Zamboanga del Sur dahil sa umanoy pagkabigo ng pamilya nito na magbayad ng "board and lodging fee" sa pagkakabihag dito.
Ito ang ibinunyag kahapon ni Antonio Gamalinda, chief of staff at liaison officer ni Zamboanga del Sur Congressman George Hofer.
Sinabi ni Gamalinda sa panayam ng local radio station DXRZ na nalaman niyang pinatay ng mga kidnaper si Tiu bandang alas-6:00 ng gabi ng nakaraang Martes nang makausap niya sa telepono ang tiyuhin nitong si Zosing Tiu.
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[Title] => 7 killed as suspected rebs seize traders wife
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Six kidnappers and a bystander were killed when troops tried to stop gunmen from abducting the wife of a Chinese businessman in Zamboanga del Sur last Tuesday, the military said.
In other developments:
Kidnappers of Enrico Pelaez, son of former Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez, have sent a P1-million ransom demand to the Pelaez family, Senior Superintendent Leonardo Exclamado, Misamis Oriental police director, informed Gov. Antonio Calingin.
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Antonio Gamalinda, chief of staff of Rep. George Hofer (third district, Zamboanga del Sur), said in a radio interview that he was told that Marilyn Tiu, the kidnapped wife of businessman Richard Tiu, was killed the other day because her family would not pay the P200,000 downpayment for her unspecified ransom.
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Ito ang ibinunyag kahapon ni Antonio Gamalinda, chief of staff at liaison officer ni Zamboanga del Sur Congressman George Hofer.
Sinabi ni Gamalinda sa panayam ng local radio station DXRZ na nalaman niyang pinatay ng mga kidnaper si Tiu bandang alas-6:00 ng gabi ng nakaraang Martes nang makausap niya sa telepono ang tiyuhin nitong si Zosing Tiu.
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In other developments:
Kidnappers of Enrico Pelaez, son of former Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez, have sent a P1-million ransom demand to the Pelaez family, Senior Superintendent Leonardo Exclamado, Misamis Oriental police director, informed Gov. Antonio Calingin.
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